Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito made ‘Twins’ for free

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito forfeited pay checks for their hit comedy movie “Twins” to help studio bosses get the project off the ground.

The two actors starred in the 1988 film as unlikely twin brothers who were separated at birth.
Work is about to start on a sequel, called “Triplets,” with Eddie Murphy playing a long-lost third sibling, and Schwarzenegger has now revealed they were initially paid nothing to appear in the original.

He tells Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, “I said right off, ‘Don’t give me anything, you are taking a risk, let’s make the movie for $16.5 million, let’s keep it cheap, no one takes a salary. Let’s just get a certain percentage, the back end, and then we’ll split that.’”